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Longest Common Subsequence in k-length substrings

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In this paper we define a new problem, motivated by computational biology, $LCSk$ aiming at finding the maximal number of $k$ length $substrings$, matching in both input strings while preserving their order of appearance. The traditional LCS definition is a special case of our problem, where $k = 1$. We provide an algorithm, solving the general case in $O(n^2)$ time, where $n$ is the length of the input strings, equaling the time required for the special case of $k=1$. The space requirement of the algorithm is $O(kn)$. %, however, in order to enable %backtracking of the solution, $O(n^2)$ space is needed. We also define a complementary $EDk$ distance measure and show that $EDk(A,B)$ can be computed in $O(nm)$ time and $O(km)$ space, where $m$, $n$ are the lengths of the input sequences $A$ and $B$ respectively.

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2026 1

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